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    The Matrix, released in 1999, is a science fiction action film that depicts a dystopian future. In this reality, what is perceived by humans is only a computer simulated reality called ‘The Matrix’ which was created in order to sustain human delusion while their bodies were used as an energy source by machines. The main character, computer hacker Neo (played by Keanu Reeves, respectively) is drawn into rebellion against the machines once he is united with those that have been freed from the false

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    Reality In The Matrix

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    According to philosophers like Plato and Descartes, determining reality is not as simple as “waking up” and saying one is no longer dreaming. The film The Matrix not only demonstrates the confusion the mind goes through when being shown both reality and a makeshift world, but it explores philosophical reasoning Plato and Descartes use to determine both worlds from one another. With the philosophical problems of both Plato and Descartes in the film, the understanding of perception not being knowledge

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    1. INTRODUCTION The Matrix film is a 1999 American science fiction action movie written and directed by The Wachowskis’, it is unique and intriguing hence it is known for popularizing a visual effect known as "bullet time", in which the heightened perception of certain characters is represented by allowing the action within a shot to progress in slow-motion while the camera's viewpoint appears to move through the scene at normal speed. In the film there several crucial perspectives of how the world

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    film. Movie genre is the term used to differentiate between various number of films. There are around five fundamental groups that are big and prevalent i.e. Action, Horror, Comedy, Science fiction. In this essay ,I will be comparing two films, The Matrix and Charlie Angels. I will discuss the use of cinematography, the genres of the films, and how effective they are. I will also look at the characters, action, plot ,sound and atmosphere created, and how these are aimed at each film 's target audience

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    Manipulation Definition

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    Manipulation, a film by Daniel Greaves in 1991, tells a story about a cartoon character that comes to life and starts to interact with his surroundings and later on with a cartoonist. Manipulation won the Academy Award of the Year for Best Short Animated Feature (1992) and at the same time won five other awards in different film festivals. This short film has been highly recognized and it’s a very fun experience for every audience who see it for the first time. We first start the film with the artist

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    In the looking at of the framework the Matrix, Plato's The Republic (The Allegory of the Give in), and Descartes Meditation I, I can see distinctive likenesses and furthermore separates. They all demand reality in which they are living, and rather or not is it veritable or controlled by an option that is other than what's normal. In every single one of these stories the all-inclusive community were suspicious of what reality truly is or isn't. They all in like way anticipated that would leave what

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    sad, they don't know and don't care about it. Ignorance is not a key to happiness and it can never be blissful, which is shown in The Matrix, F451, The Truman Show. At first, In the movie the Matrix, Neo was living a normal life and didn't know that this world is a program generated by the machines to keep people in control. This virtual world is called The Matrix. Neo could keep living in the virtual world made by machines, but instead, he chose to find out the truth. He decided not to be ignorant

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    Bam. Pow. Whack. Kaboom. Look at these words and look at them closely. These are onomatopoeiae. What is an onomatopoeia? Besides being a hard word to both read and write, it's when a sound is associated with a word. Long before the days of the moving pictures, onomatopoeias were a special effect of the sort. They helped add substance and excitement to a given scenario. However, this is 2017. We have the technology to create something bigger. Today's special effects are nothing short of jaw-dropping

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    What Is The Matrix?

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    Few movies entered the pop culture zeitgeist as quickly as “The Matrix.” The movie is less than twenty years old, but after this viewing I was reminded of just how many famous scenes and lines are referenced in other texts. And that’s for good reason, as “The Matrix” is a landmark action film and a great film overall. This movie follows Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves), a programmer who goes by the hacker alias Neo online. Neo is a fairly normal guy, minus the cybercrimes he commits, but his world

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    or do they point the finger. In most cases people have transactional style relationships where they look to assign blame rather than problem solve and help. Empathy based relationships allow you to get more done and faster when operating in the matrix and leading horizontally. For empathy to develop in your relationships, you need to invest in people when you don’t need something. You need to look for ways to help them be successful by supporting them, helping remove obstacles and looking for

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